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    Jungian Archetypes in “Perseus” The use of Jungian archetypes in the Roman myth, “Perseus,” demonstrates common unconscious prototypes that humanity as a whole shares. In addition, analyzing the myth through these archetypes enlightens modern society about why we have the preconceived images that we do about our societal roles. The Jungian archetype theory has been used for many years to analyze myth, as well as religious and psychological ideas. The definition of the word archetype without the…

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    The expository hypothesis of Carl Gustav Jung is additionally psychodynamic approach which built up a psychoanalytic treatment that obtained from Freud. The primary purpose was in that it south to clarify regious opinions as far as psychic re-tries from man are an astral past. Jung proposed the self instead of the senses as the focal point of human encountering. Jung viewed man as attempting to understand a perfect selfhood as opposed to ace bestial instinctual and sexual drives when contrasted…

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    John Gottman is one of the most productive marriage scholars in nowadays (Goldenberg, & Goldenberg, 2013). He developed his scientifically based martial therapy, which originally named marriage clinic approach, from the observational and longitudinal research on communication differences between happy, stable and unhappy couples in his “Love lab” (Gottman, Ryan, Carrere, & Erley, 2002). Gottman’s model is unique in the sense that his approach was grounded entirely in research results rather than…

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    One of the most influential examples is that of the hard work and strong hope of the journalists of the Washington Post, Bob Woodward, and Carl Bernstein, who revealed the entire reasons and involvement behind the burglary, eventually uncovering the entire scandal. Benjamin Bradlee, one of the Washington Post’s executive editors, forced the men to find plausible sources which led them to people…

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    Body Behaviourism came about in response to psychoanalysis Freud, Erikson and Jung. Behaviourists thoughts were that psychology should focus on observable, measureable, external processes instead of internal processes in order for psychology to be a science. Bandura Social Learning theory falls somewhere between Freud’s Internal processes, introspection and Skinners external, observational behaviours, conditioning because social learning theory emphasizes both internal and external processes.…

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    Man’s Search for Meaning Victor Frankl’s book is one of the most important works in the 20th century psychology. Frankl was Austrian-Jewish psychotherapist, who worked in the beginning of the century with the famouse psychologists Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. His own ideas had insignificant impact on the neuro science and philosophy. In the books preface he speculates about the reasons for human to live, for the meaning of our lives and things important for every human being. He presents…

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    Overall results This report aids in better understanding the personality of Christina Rooney. A current psychometric personality measure of NEO-4 was used for this report. This measure looks into four core dimensions of personality that are Extraversion, Openness to experience, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. Each of these domains can be interpreted at the global factor level. The score results obtained from the test are directly converted to percentile scores and show where Christina…

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    1972 Watergate Scandal

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    The Watergate Scandal is known for its enduring impact on American during the year of 1972. It grew into a wide-ranging political scandal of burglary at the Washington Complex office which eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. The Watergate involved illegal activity that was designed to help Nixon win the reelection in the 1972 presidential elections. A team was put together to commit burglary, wire-tapping and sabotaging during this election. Watergate also had a…

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    Sigmund Freud, a world-renowned psychologist, best known for his work revolving around psychoanalytical psychology and the unconscious, came up with an idea called the “return of the repressed”. This idea details that individuals often lodge antisocial desires and impulses deep within our unconsciousness. Gail Hornstein calls these hidden desires and impulses “offending material”. In the case of Harlan Ellison’s short gothic story, “Shattered Like a Glass Goblin”, these materials are the…

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    The psychologist Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson were very well known and so was their theories of development. Freud had a psychosexual theory of development and Erikson had a psychosocial theory development. Even though Erikson was influenced by Freud's ideas and theories, Erikson theory was different in a significant number of ways.They both believed that personality develops in a number of predetermined stages. Freud’s theory was psychosexual stages, while Erikson’s theory emphasizes the…

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